because of gravity and force. what goes up must go down. it also depends on how hard you throw the ball.
The ball goes up 5.1 meters.
The ball was thrown high into the air.
The Official rules say... The server shall project the ball near vertically upwards, without imparting spin, so that it rises at least 16cm after leaving the palm of the free hand and then falls without touching anything before being struck.
If a ball is more deflated it provides more resistance for the energy to transfer into upwards motion
60 or Sixty
"60" or "sixty"
that depends on how high it is thrown and whats its atomic mass is.
Unless that ball was thrown or hit at a ridiculously high speed, then there's really no way plastic breaks glass.
64 metersIf a ball is thrown horizontally at 20 m/s from the top of a cliff that is 50 meters high, the ball will strike the ground 64 m from the base of the cliff (20m/s x 3.2 s).
64 METERSA+
The thrown ball will (usually) have the highest velocity as the acceleration (resultant of force) used to throw it exceeds that of the other two balls. The ball thrown upward will have a higher downward velocity than the dropped ball even though their accelerations (due to gravity) are the same, as it has more time to travel downward. Although, If the ball thrown upward is thrown high enough, it may even travel faster than the ball thrown downward if the downward throw's force is not enough to beat the ball's terminal velocity (quite a bit of height would be required though).
A bunch. In fact, the vast majority of major league pitchers have never thrown a no-hitter in major league baseball. Many more have thrown no-hitters in high school or college ball.